A Node.js library for event-driven streaming and parsing of IMAP email messages.
To install @push.rocks/smartimap
, use npm or yarn:
npm install @push.rocks/smartimap
or
yarn add @push.rocks/smartimap
@push.rocks/smartimap
is designed to facilitate the connection to an IMAP server, filter email messages and handle them in a streaming, event-driven manner. Below is a comprehensive guide that covers setting up the environment, features of the module, and usage scenarios.
Before starting with @push.rocks/smartimap
, ensure you have Node.js installed. You may also need environment variables for the IMAP server settings, which can be conveniently managed using a .env
file.
Begin by importing the SmartImap
class and any other necessary modules:
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
Define a configuration object SmartImapConfig
for the IMAP connection. This configuration object will include details such as the host, port, and authentication details:
const imapConfig: SmartImapConfig = {
host: 'imap.example.com',
port: 993, // Secure port for IMAP
secure: true, // Connect securely using SSL/TLS
auth: {
user: 'user@example.com',
pass: 'password123',
},
mailbox: 'INBOX', // Default mailbox to access
filter: { seen: false }, // Default filter for unseen messages
};
Create an instance of the SmartImap
class using the configuration object:
const smartImap = new SmartImap(imapConfig);
Use the connect
method to establish a connection with the IMAP server:
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
@push.rocks/smartimap
is event-driven and emits various events such as message
, error
, connected
, and disconnected
. These events can be handled to perform appropriate actions.
The message
event is emitted when a new message is fetched and parsed. Here's an example of how to handle this event:
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('New message received:');
console.log('From:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
console.log('Subject:', parsedMessage.subject);
console.log('Text:', parsedMessage.text);
});
The error
event is emitted when an error occurs:
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error occurred:', error);
});
The connected
event is emitted when the connection to the IMAP server is successfully established:
smartImap.on('connected', () => {
console.log('Successfully connected to the IMAP server');
});
The disconnected
event is emitted when the connection to the IMAP server is closed:
smartImap.on('disconnected', () => {
console.log('Disconnected from the IMAP server');
});
Upon connecting to the IMAP server, the SmartImap
instance will automatically start fetching and parsing messages based on the provided filter criteria. The parsed messages are then emitted through the message
event. Below is a detailed example:
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('From:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
console.log('Subject:', parsedMessage.subject);
console.log('Text:', parsedMessage.text);
});
The parsedMessage
object contains various properties such as from
, subject
, text
, etc., derived using the mailparser
module internally.
The message filter criteria can be dynamically altered using the setFilter
method:
smartImap.setFilter({ seen: false, from: 'specific_sender@example.com' });
To safely disconnect from the IMAP server, use the disconnect
method:
smartImap.disconnect().catch(console.error);
Below is a comprehensive example that showcases creating an instance, connecting to the server, listening for messages, and handling errors and other events:
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
const imapConfig: SmartImapConfig = {
host: 'imap.example.com',
port: 993,
secure: true,
auth: {
user: process.env.IMAP_USER || 'user@example.com',
pass: process.env.IMAP_PASSWORD || 'password123',
},
mailbox: 'INBOX',
filter: { seen: false },
};
const smartImap = new SmartImap(imapConfig);
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('----New Message----');
console.log('From:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
console.log('Subject:', parsedMessage.subject);
console.log('Text:', parsedMessage.text);
});
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error:', error);
});
smartImap.on('connected', () => {
console.log('Connected to the IMAP server');
});
smartImap.on('disconnected', () => {
console.log('Disconnected from the IMAP server');
});
// Changing filter to show only unseen messages from a specific sender
smartImap.setFilter({ seen: false, from: 'specific_sender@example.com' });
// Disconnect from the server safely
setTimeout(() => {
smartImap.disconnect().catch(console.error);
}, 30000); // Timeout after 30 seconds
In this section, we delve into more advanced scenarios and functionalities.
You may sometimes need to fetch messages based on more specific search criteria. @push.rocks/smartimap
lets you customize the search queries by modifying the filter. Below is an example:
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
const imapConfig: SmartImapConfig = {
host: 'imap.example.com',
port: 993,
secure: true,
auth: {
user: process.env.IMAP_USER || 'user@example.com',
pass: process.env.IMAP_PASSWORD || 'password123',
},
mailbox: 'INBOX',
filter: { seen: true },
};
const smartImap = new SmartImap(imapConfig);
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('Filtered Message:', parsedMessage.subject);
});
smartImap.on('connected', async () => {
console.log('Connected');
// Adjust filter as needed
await smartImap.setFilter({ subject: 'Invoice' });
// Manually fetching new messages (maybe based on different filters)
await smartImap['fetchNewMessages']();
});
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error:', error);
});
For more complex workflows, you can use event emitters to segregate processing tasks. Below is an example of a MessageProcessor class using event emitters:
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
import EventEmitter from 'events';
class MessageProcessor extends EventEmitter {
constructor(private imapConfig: SmartImapConfig) {
super();
const smartImap = new SmartImap(imapConfig);
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
this.emit('processMessage', parsedMessage);
});
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('IMAP Error:', error);
});
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
}
startProcessing() {
this.on('processMessage', this.processMessage.bind(this));
}
private processMessage(parsedMessage: any) {
console.log('Processing message from:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
// Additional processing logic here...
this.emit('messageProcessed', parsedMessage);
}
}
const messageProcessor = new MessageProcessor(imapConfig);
messageProcessor.startProcessing();
messageProcessor.on('messageProcessed', (message) => {
console.log('Message processed:', message.subject);
});
The mailparser
library used by @push.rocks/smartimap
allows you to process email attachments. Here's how you can handle attachments:
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
if (parsedMessage.attachments && parsedMessage.attachments.length > 0) {
parsedMessage.attachments.forEach((attachment) => {
console.log('Attachment:', attachment.filename);
// Process the attachment as needed
});
}
});
You can utilize complex filter criteria as allowed by the IMAP protocol. For example, filtering by date range:
const filter = [
['SINCE', new Date('2023-10-01')],
['BEFORE', new Date('2023-10-10')],
];
smartImap.setFilter({ ...filter });
Proper error handling is crucial for robust applications. Here's an approach to comprehensive error handling:
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
if (error.message.includes('Connection closed')) {
// Attempt to reconnect
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
} else {
console.error('Unexpected error:', error);
}
});
The above examples demonstrate how to use @push.rocks/smartimap
comprehensively. For detailed API documentation, refer to the project's documentation generated with tools like TypeDoc, ensuring you cover all methods and properties available.
With @push.rocks/smartimap
, handling IMAP emails in a Node.js environment becomes efficient and straightforward. Utilize the detailed examples and advanced features to build tailored solutions for your email processing needs.
Enjoy coding with @push.rocks/smartimap
!
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